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Local Banks Announce Community Photo Contest
The Merrimack and Meredith Village Savings Bank (MVSB) are launching their annual photo contest on Monday, Apr. 2.

CONCORD, NH - Sister Banks, Merrimack County Savings Bank (the Merrimack) and Meredith Village Savings Bank (MVSB) are launching their annual photo contest on Monday, Apr. 2.
Winning full color photographs will be featured on four websites: the two Banks, New Hampshire Mutual Bancorp (NHMB) and MillRiver Wealth Management; as well as in desktop and wall versions of printed calendars for both Banks.
Featured images will focus on people enjoying local events, such as the Merrimack County Savings Bank Rock N’ Race, the Hampton Beach Master Sand Sculpting Classic, the Nashua Rotary Rock n’ Ribfest or the Sandwich Fair. Other popular choices include people enjoying local New Hampshire venues, attractions and businesses such as the Sculpture Walk in Meredith, Canterbury Shaker Village or Granite State Candy in Concord.
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Both Banks are excited to offer online submission forms for the first time. As different formats are needed for the websites and print calendars, two separate contests will be held. Participants may enter one or both, but will need to indicate the specific contest they are entering (the website, the calendar or both). A maximum of five, full-color entries are accepted with each entry. Online submissions can be made at either www.mvsb.com/photo-contest or www.themerrimack.com/photo-contest.
All photos and entry forms must be submitted before close of business on Saturday, May 26, 2018. A $100 cash prize is awarded for each winning photo selected. Winners are responsible for the payment of any federal, state and local taxes on their prizes.
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Courtesy Photo / MVSB - “Noon Peak at Waterville Valley” by Bobby Fisher of Tilton, August’s selected photo for the 2018 calendar.
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